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Robert Palmer-2's Articles in Home Security

  • Ceiling Fan Styles
    When buying a ceiling fan it is important that you consider the many available styles. Although you may think that you know what style works best in your home, you will need to consider every option before you make up your mind for good. Remember, this is a big decision because it will change the entire look and feel of your room. If you take the selection process lightly you may end up with a hole in the ceiling until you find a fan that better suits your needs!
  • Ceiling Fans: Can you hang one in any Room?
    Are you interested in getting a new ceiling fan in your home? If so, you are probably well aware of the many benefits that they have to offer a homeowner. But with that being said, you need to consider the room that you are going to place your ceiling fan in. After all, this is an important decision to make.
  • Ceiling Fans for Kids
    Ceiling fans are no longer limited to the standard five blade brown or white fan of yesterday. Home owners may now purchase ceiling fans in a wide variety of styles to match any décor, without the worry of the older fans that were noisy and known to be wobbly.
  • Ceiling Fans for Your Décor
    When looking for ceiling fans for your home, you are no longer limited to just the standard ceiling fans of yesterday. Ceiling fans are available in many styles and shapes to match your décor. Now you can have a well coordinated room from top to bottom, without the wobble and noise from ceiling fans of yesterday.
  • Save On Energy Costs with Ceiling Fans
    For less than the cost of running two 60 watt light bulbs, you can cool your home with the use of ceiling fans. Studies show that in an average month, based on current national averages for power consumption, ceiling fans will cost around six dollars to run for the whole month, even if you never shut it off. This provides a great savings over 12,000 BTU air conditioners that will cost you over $12 per week, or an extra $48 dollars on your electric bill. Over the course of a few months, the savings realized by using ceiling fans really adds up. The savings over a year will be more than enough to cover the initial investment in your ceiling fans.

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